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Port Stephens No1 Real Estate agent, Chris Hasson is in constant pursuit of excellence and his mission is to get the very best result possible for owners. He has another totally satisfied client who has just had Chris and his team sell her property and achieve a great result. She shares some kind words here.
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Fingal Bay Holiday Park Overview
Fingal Bay Holiday Park Port Stephens. Situated on the Mid North Coast of NSW just 2 1/2 hours North of Sydney. Surrounded by National Park and across the road from a patrolled surfing beach, the 3.5 star Fingal Bay Holiday Park is still just 5 minutes from the heart of Nelson Bay and a stones throw away from Shoal Bay. We are also a pet friendly property. Ask about our Whale and Dolphin Watching Packages.
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Drone mapping Mambo Wetlands Salamander Bay Port Stephens Dji Phantom 4 Maps Made Easy road trip 22
Rv DGart Travel Vlog #22. Aerial drone mapping of 150 hectare Mambo Wetlands at Salamander Bay Port Stephens using a Dji Phantom 4 Pro and software program Maps Made Easy. Come join us on the journey as we map 150 hectares of wetlands. As part of our Van life motorhome adventure traveling our beautiful country Australia, with Jack the Boxer puppy and Stephen as Drone Guy.
We had a little surprise 5 hours after the mapping, 80 hectares of the wetlands went up in smoke and burnt out with a bush fire. So 4 days later we where back to make the wetlands again.
So thank you to this job my Drone Mapping skills have improved tremendously and I could not fault Maps Made Easy.
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Sahara Trail Rides at Port Stephens by Grasshopper Travel
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Our Property has undergone an amazing transformation resulting in the beautiful parkland and pastures we can all enjoy today. We have a wonderful team of friendly horses who enjoy their environment.
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Palmerston North (Māori: Te Papaioea or transliterated Māori: Pamutana), commonly referred to by locals as Palmerston, or colloquially Palmy, is the main city of the Manawatu-Wanganui region of the North Island of New Zealand.
The city is inland, located in the eastern Manawatu Plains, near the north bank of the Manawatu River. The city is 35 km (22 mi) from the river's mouth and 12 km (7 mi) from the end of the Manawatu Gorge. It is about 140 km (87 mi) north of the capital, Wellington.
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2011 Christchurch earthquake | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:59 1 Casualties
00:04:14 2 Damage and effects
00:05:00 2.1 Central city
00:12:35 2.2 Suburbs
00:15:21 2.3 Beyond Christchurch
00:17:31 2.4 Population loss
00:19:55 3 Geology
00:27:09 3.1 Aftershocks
00:30:04 4 Emergency management
00:33:42 4.1 Establishment of Red Zone
00:34:23 4.2 Police
00:35:53 4.3 Search and rescue
00:38:40 4.4 Defence forces
00:41:18 4.5 Medical services
00:42:55 4.6 Humanitarian and welfare services
00:44:08 4.7 Infrastructure and services
00:45:17 5 Response
00:47:31 5.1 International offers of support
00:50:27 5.2 Other messages of support
00:52:40 5.3 Fundraising and charity events
00:53:57 5.4 Memorial services
00:55:04 6 Commission of Inquiry
00:56:46 7 Recovery
00:56:55 7.1 Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority
00:57:29 7.2 Housing
00:58:41 7.3 Schools and universities
01:03:30 8 Other impact
01:03:40 8.1 Disruptions to sport
01:06:05 8.2 Economic impact
01:11:28 8.3 Cancellation of 2011 census
01:12:59 8.4 Mental health
01:13:08 8.4.1 Negative mental health impacts
01:14:24 8.4.2 Positive mental health impacts
01:16:00 8.4.3 Predictors of mental health deficits following trauma
01:17:18 8.4.4 Limitations of studying earthquakes and mental health effects
01:19:12 8.4.5 Importance
01:20:35 9 Screen portrayals
01:21:21 10 See also
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Voice name: en-AU-Wavenet-A
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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An Mw 6.2 earthquake occurred in Christchurch on 22 February 2011 at 12:51 p.m. local time (23:51 UTC, 21 February). The earthquake struck the Canterbury Region in New Zealand's South Island and was centred two kilometres (1.2 mi) west of the port town of Lyttelton, and 10 kilometres (6 mi) south-east of the centre of Christchurch, at the time New Zealand's second-most populous city. The earthquake caused widespread damage across Christchurch, killing 185 people in the nation's fifth-deadliest disaster.
Christchurch's central city and eastern suburbs were badly affected, with damage to buildings and infrastructure already weakened by the magnitude 7.1 Canterbury earthquake of 4 September 2010 and its aftershocks. Significant liquefaction affected the eastern suburbs, producing around 400,000 tonnes of silt. The earthquake was felt across the South Island and parts of the lower and central North Island. While the initial quake only lasted for approximately 10 seconds, the damage was severe because of the location and shallowness of the earthquake's focus in relation to Christchurch as well as previous quake damage. Subsequent population loss saw the Christchurch main urban area fall behind the Wellington equivalent to decrease from second to third most populous area in New Zealand.
February 2011 Christchurch earthquake | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:48 1 Casualties
00:03:54 2 Damage and effects
00:04:38 2.1 Central city
00:11:43 2.2 Suburbs
00:14:14 2.3 Beyond Christchurch
00:16:11 2.4 Population loss
00:18:24 3 Geology
00:25:09 3.1 Aftershocks
00:27:49 4 Emergency management
00:31:12 4.1 Establishment of Red Zone
00:31:53 4.2 Police
00:33:16 4.3 Search and rescue
00:35:53 4.4 Defence forces
00:38:16 4.5 Medical services
00:39:44 4.6 Humanitarian and welfare services
00:40:52 4.7 Infrastructure and services
00:41:56 5 Response
00:44:01 5.1 International offers of support
00:46:46 5.2 Other messages of support
00:48:48 5.3 Fundraising and charity events
00:50:01 5.4 Memorial services
00:51:04 6 Commission of Inquiry
00:52:36 7 Recovery
00:52:45 7.1 Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority
00:53:19 7.2 Housing
00:54:28 7.3 Schools and universities
00:58:50 8 Other impact
00:59:00 8.1 Disruptions to sport
01:01:16 8.2 Economic impact
01:06:17 8.3 Cancellation of 2011 census
01:07:43 8.4 Mental health
01:07:51 8.4.1 Negative mental health impacts
01:09:02 8.4.2 Positive mental health impacts
01:10:31 8.4.3 Predictors of mental health deficits following trauma
01:11:45 8.4.4 Limitations of studying earthquakes and mental health effects
01:13:32 8.4.5 Importance
01:14:49 9 Screen portrayals
01:15:32 10 See also
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Speaking Rate: 0.7897052227957172
Voice name: en-AU-Wavenet-A
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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An Mw 6.2 earthquake occurred in Christchurch on 22 February 2011 at 12:51 p.m. local time (23:51 UTC, 21 February). The earthquake struck the Canterbury Region in New Zealand's South Island and was centred two kilometres (1.2 mi) west of the port town of Lyttelton, and 10 kilometres (6 mi) south-east of the centre of Christchurch, at the time New Zealand's second-most populous city. The earthquake caused widespread damage across Christchurch, killing 185 people in the nation's fifth-deadliest disaster.
Christchurch's central city and eastern suburbs were badly affected, with damage to buildings and infrastructure already weakened by the magnitude 7.1 Canterbury earthquake of 4 September 2010 and its aftershocks. Significant liquefaction affected the eastern suburbs, producing around 400,000 tonnes of silt. The earthquake was felt across the South Island and parts of the lower and central North Island. While the initial quake only lasted for approximately 10 seconds, the damage was severe because of the location and shallowness of the earthquake's focus in relation to Christchurch as well as previous quake damage. Subsequent population loss saw the Christchurch main urban area fall behind the Wellington equivalent to decrease from second to third most populous area in New Zealand.
Welcome and Performances at the Arts Equity Summit on Friday 22 March 2019
We’ll kick things off with a huge community celebration featuring QTPOC+ and intergenerational artists. Join us for community, art, connection and co-creation.
Arts Connect International presents the Arts Equity Summit livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on Friday 22 March and Saturday 23 March 2019.
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List of works about the Dutch East India Company | Wikipedia audio article
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00:07:29 1 Non-fiction
00:07:38 1.1 Books, dissertations and theses
00:07:49 1.1.1 General
00:24:47 1.1.2 Roles in economic, financial and business history
00:44:41 1.1.3 Science, technology, and culture in the VOC World
01:01:53 1.1.4 VOC military and political history
01:06:02 1.1.5 VOC maritime history (VOC in the Age of Exploration)
01:24:44 1.1.6 VOC historiography
01:27:47 1.1.7 VOC people
01:42:03 1.1.8 VOC in Europe
01:47:45 1.1.9 VOC in Africa
02:08:51 1.1.10 VOC in South and West Asia (including the Indian subcontinent)
02:30:42 1.1.11 VOC in Southeast Asia (including the East Indies)
02:44:53 1.1.12 VOC in East Asia
03:09:42 1.2 Journal articles, scholarly papers, essays, and book chapters
03:09:55 1.2.1 General history
03:42:39 1.2.2 Economic, financial and business history
04:35:09 1.2.3 Cultural and social history
05:29:40 1.2.4 Military and political history
05:54:16 1.2.5 Maritime history
06:12:14 2 Fiction
06:13:42 3 Audio
06:14:30 4 Video
06:15:16 5 Seminars and symposiums
06:15:42 6 Documentary
06:16:09 7 Film
06:16:27 8 Music
06:16:40 9 VOC World in visual arts
06:17:01 10 See also
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Speaking Rate: 0.8284446142312462
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-C
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The Dutch East India Company (Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie or VOC) is one of the most influential and best expertly researched companies/corporations in history. As an exemplary historical company-state, the VOC had effectively transformed itself from a corporate entity into a state, an empire, or even a world in its own right. The VOC World (i.e. networks of people, places, things, activities, and events associated with the Dutch East India Company) has been the subject of a vast amount of literature that includes both fiction and non-fiction works. VOC World studies is an international multidisciplinary field focused on social, cultural, religious, scientific, technological, economic, financial, business, maritime, military, political, legal, diplomatic activities, institutional organization, and administration of the VOC and its colourful world. Some of the notable VOC historians/scholars include Sinnappah Arasaratnam, Leonard Blussé, Peter Borschberg, Charles Ralph Boxer, Jaap Bruijn, Femme Gaastra, Om Prakash, Günter Schilder, and Nigel Worden.
In terms of global business history, the lessons from the VOC's success and failure are critically important. With a permanent capital base, the VOC was the first permanently organized limited-liability joint-stock company at the dawn of modern capitalism. As an early pioneering model of the modern corporation, the VOC was the first corporation to be ever actually listed on a formal stock exchange. In the early 1600s the VOC became the world's first formally listed public company (or publicly listed company) by widely issuing bonds and shares of stock to the general public. In many respects, modern-day publicly listed multinational corporations (including Forbes Global 2000 companies) are all 'descendants' of the 17th-century VOC business model.
For almost 200 years of its existence (1602–1800), the Company played crucial roles in business, financial, socio-politico-economic, military-political, diplomatic, legal, ethnic, and exploratory maritime history of the world. In the early modern period, the VOC was the driving force behind the rise of corporate-led globalization, corporate power, corporate identity, corporate culture, corporate social responsibility, corporate governance, corporate finance, corporate capitalism, and finance capitalism. It was the VOC's institutional innovations and business practices that laid the foundations for the rise of giant global corporations to become a highly significant and formidable socio-politico-economic force of the modern world as we know it today ...
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Portsmouth | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:04:57 1 History
00:05:06 1.1 Early history
00:06:40 1.2 Norman to Tudor
00:12:14 1.3 Stuart to Georgian
00:17:39 1.4 Industrial Revolution to Victorian
00:21:23 1.5 Edwardian to Second World War
00:25:20 1.6 Post-war
00:30:36 2 Geography
00:36:00 2.1 Climate
00:37:41 3 Demography
00:40:19 4 Government and politics
00:42:47 5 Economy
00:47:32 6 Culture
00:50:43 7 Literature
00:53:13 8 Education
00:55:54 9 Landmarks
01:00:46 10 Gunwharf Quays
01:03:02 11 Southsea
01:06:06 12 Religion
01:09:14 13 Sport
01:12:07 14 Transport and communications
01:12:17 14.1 Ferries
01:13:55 14.2 Buses
01:14:39 14.3 Railways
01:15:32 14.4 Airport
01:16:47 14.5 Canal
01:18:27 14.6 Possible public transport projects
01:19:19 15 Media
01:22:04 16 Notable residents
01:26:06 17 See also
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Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-C
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Portsmouth ( (listen)) is a port city in Hampshire, England, with a total population of 205,400 residents. The city of Portsmouth is nicknamed Pompey and is mainly built on Portsea Island, a flat, low-lying island measuring 24 square kilometres (9 sq mi) in area, just off the south-east coast of Hampshire. Portsmouth is the only island city in the United Kingdom, and is the only city whose population density exceeds that of London.Portsmouth is located 70 miles (110 km) south-west of London and 19 miles (31 km) south-east of Southampton. With the surrounding towns of Gosport, Fareham, Havant and Waterlooville, Portsmouth forms the eastern half of the South Hampshire metropolitan area, which includes Southampton and Eastleigh in the western half.
Portsmouth's history can be traced back to Roman times. A significant naval port for centuries, Portsmouth has the world's oldest dry dock. In the sixteenth century, Portsmouth was England's first line of defence during the French invasion of 1545. By the early nineteenth century, the world's first mass production line was set up in Portsmouth Dockyard's Block Mills, making it the most industrialised site in the world and birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. Portsmouth was also the most heavily fortified town in the world, and was considered the world's greatest naval port at the height of the British Empire throughout Pax Britannica. Defences known as the Palmerston Forts were built around Portsmouth in 1859 in anticipation of another invasion from continental Europe.
In 1926, Portsmouth was officially elevated in status from a town to a city. The motto Heaven's Light Our Guide, a reference to the city's eight-pointed star and crescent moon emblem, was registered to the City of Portsmouth in 1929. During the Second World War, the city of Portsmouth was bombed extensively in the Portsmouth Blitz, which resulted in the deaths of 930 people. In 1944, Portsmouth was the pivotal embarkation point for the D-Day landings of 6 June 1944. In 1982, a large proportion of the task force dispatched to liberate the Falkland Islands deployed from the city's naval base. Her Majesty's Yacht Britannia left the city to oversee the transfer of Hong Kong in 1997, which marked for many the end of the empire. In 1997, Portsmouth became a Unitary Authority, with Portsmouth City Council gaining powers of a non-metropolitan county and district council combined, responsibilities previously held by Hampshire County Council.
Portsmouth is one of the world's best known ports. HMNB Portsmouth is considered to be the home of the Royal Navy and is home to two-thirds of the UK's surface fleet. The city is home to some famous ships, including HMS Warrior, the Tudor carrack Mary Rose and Horatio Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory (the world's oldest naval ship still in commission). The former HMS Vernon naval shore establishment has been redeveloped as a retail park known as Gunwharf Quays. Portsmouth is am ...
Maritime trade | Wikipedia audio article
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Maritime trade
00:01:19 1 Historiography
00:03:35 2 Ancient times
00:05:03 3 Age of Navigation
00:09:19 3.1 Ships and vessels
00:10:58 3.2 Arab age of discovery
00:12:58 3.3 Hanseatic League
00:14:53 3.4 Somali maritime enterprise
00:16:09 4 Age of Discovery
00:20:32 4.1 European expansion
00:22:08 4.2 European colonization
00:25:08 4.3 Ming treasure voyages
00:26:32 4.4 Clipper route
00:28:07 4.5 End of exploration
00:28:37 5 Age of Sail
00:30:54 5.1 Notable individuals
00:39:38 5.2 Spanish and English Armadas
00:43:05 5.3 North American maritime
00:46:26 5.4 Triangular trade
00:47:31 5.5 Piracy in the Atlantic Ocean
00:49:18 5.6 Life at sea
00:51:22 5.7 War of 1812
00:53:00 5.8 iChallenger/i Expedition
00:54:05 5.9 End of the sail
00:54:44 6 Submarines
00:56:01 7 Age of Steam
00:56:37 7.1 Rise of the steam vessels
00:58:02 7.2 Greek War of Independence
00:59:19 7.3 1850 to the end of the century
01:04:36 8 20th century
01:05:12 8.1 Maritime events of World War I
01:08:19 8.2 Maritime events of World War II
01:08:29 8.2.1 Battle of the Atlantic
01:10:57 8.2.2 Pacific War
01:12:56 8.3 Latter half of the 20th century
01:14:05 8.3.1 Cuban Missile Crisis
01:14:59 8.3.2 Gulf of Tonkin Incident
01:15:46 8.3.3 Falklands War
01:16:25 8.3.4 Panama canal handover
01:17:22 9 21st century
01:18:05 9.1 Piracy
01:20:27 10 See also
01:20:36 10.1 General
01:20:44 10.2 Historiography articles
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
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Maritime history is the study of human interaction with and activity at sea. It covers a broad thematic element of history that often uses a global approach, although national and regional histories remain predominant. As an academic subject, it often crosses the boundaries of standard disciplines, focusing on understanding humankind's various relationships to the oceans, seas, and major waterways of the globe. Nautical history records and interprets past events involving ships, shipping, navigation, and seafarers.Maritime history is the broad overarching subject that includes fishing, whaling, international maritime law, naval history, the history of ships, ship design, shipbuilding, the history of navigation, the history of the various maritime-related sciences (oceanography, cartography, hydrography, etc.), sea exploration, maritime economics and trade, shipping, yachting, seaside resorts, the history of lighthouses and aids to navigation, maritime themes in literature, maritime themes in art, the social history of sailors and passengers and sea-related communities. There are a number of approaches to the field, sometimes divided into two broad categories: Traditionalists, who seek to engage a small audience of other academics, and Utilitarians, who seek to influence policy makers and a wider audience.